Starting A New Work = Painful
I'm struggling to begin Chapter 1 of the second story in my Elvira Grey series. I've thought through a possible new story, thanks to hours wasted down the rabbit hole called newspapers.com (LOL). I do love reading the Woodland Daily Democrat, circa 1892-1893. It's painful for my eyes and I feel like I need cheater glasses for my bifocals, but one gets the sense of the language, the happenings in the community, and the topics that seem important. And the advertisements are extremely helpful!
In fact, I think I've come up with a great idea, and it's based on an actual situation. This book will focus more on women of that era: Elvira and Ada, of course, but also other women of different classes and ethnicities. And prostitution. And religion. And flawed people.
Now if I could just type a few words into Scrivener.
In fact, I think I've come up with a great idea, and it's based on an actual situation. This book will focus more on women of that era: Elvira and Ada, of course, but also other women of different classes and ethnicities. And prostitution. And religion. And flawed people.
Now if I could just type a few words into Scrivener.
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